This page is under reconstruction. We regret the inconvenience. Meanwhile you can use the following tool to search the GRC. You can learn more about it by selecting the links below the GRC search tool. To search outside The Network, CLICK HERE.

This page is under reconstruction. We regret the inconvenience. Please return to the top of this page and use the resources provided there for now. The information below is being gathered to as construction material. You are welcomed to look through it.

The following location and contact information shows what is initially published online from the GRC database. Information items shown in the three columns are examples from a document of the GRC. Select one of the links in the location column to view the whole document.

The information in the three columns is most important for facilitating fast and efficient searches. When you search and find a contact or location of interest, your next step is to access the GRC document online. There you will see location identity arranged in alphabetical order. You should page-search for exactly the same thing that you searched for originally.

When you find what you are looking by searching or scrolling a page you may see links. They are are there because the .networkuser contacts made the request (they pay a small annual fee for upkeep.) Links are continuously being created because users want information, such as contact data, and we (who we are) accommodate their requests without cost or obligation.
We provide links to additional information from the GRC database as follows:

• link: people listings to online documents where contact data is freely available.

• link: contact organization listings to online their websites.

Links are suppose to be temporary. However, we often leave them in place for extended periods so that user contacts can see how the GRC works to support the .networkmission.

It's not unusual for links left online for a while to become broken. This is especially true for links in contact directories maintained as resources for enterprise and economic development. People working within the two processes seem to be always on the move. This is no problem for .network uses of the GRC, however. All they need do is to let us know that they've run into a dead end and we will address the situation or, at least, provide an explanation.

Notice that the following GRC search tool has pull-down menus. One is set to search as a phrase, another case-sensitive. You can search for names of contacts and their enterprises with relatively more efficiency by typing in one or two words as a phrase using capital letter where you know they exist, but don't set the phrase with quotation marks or parenthesis—just type the words. For an example of such names, page up to information about making an initial search.

To search for a location, again use capital letters where appropriate, for example, Atlanta, GA. See the definition of location identity for more information. Also, you can CLICK HERE for an example of a GRC document to see that location identities are organized in alphabetical order.

You can change the search parameters. For more about tips for using the tool, CLICK HERE.

A GRC Database Record
How it is it created.
How it is it maintained

A record holds all of the information about one .networkmission contact. Think of it as you would a business card, i.e., as a reference to information about a person with whom you might want to consider building or maintaining a working relationship. Organize a group of business cards, for example using a Rolodex, and you have something comparable to the GRC database.

Members of the .networkcore user group are interested in the contents of GRC records.

A GRC record is created in one of two ways: A record is created when a .networkuser contact is interested enough in the mission to take the initiative and register with the database. Anyone, anywhere, who qualifies as a .network mission contact by definition of the term is offered the opportunity to register for free. Once created, the database record is maintained without cost or obligation of anyone but ourselves (who we are). That means contacts can monitor their records and up-date them for free as needed. They also, have the opportunity to enhance the posting of information from the database online by creating certain types of links and, thus, making the GRC more convenient for .network users. Enhancing online information with links makes the statement that a contact is interested in building working relationships with users.

The second way a record is created is by an initiative we (who we are) to provide something of value to the .network core user group. All .network user can freely search GRC documents online and (1) if they do not readily find contacts that they think should be listed, or (2) if they do find contacts of interest but without links, for example to contact data, they can send a priority email (anonymously) to request our free personal assistance. We answer their request by searching and finding what information we can and creating or updating appropriate records. We temporarily post links and/or email information in reply to our users. For a bit more information about our service process, see our privacy policy and disclaimer.

Overview of services/fees for posting links and information online for contacts:

The layout below show three columns of information published online initially from the GRC database without links. Lists for entries in each column cost . . . annually (U.S. Dollars). Descriptions of the types of links available are shown below the layout. After review of the descriptions, select the apply button if you have questions or want to request to join the links program.

• contact (1): link to a webpage with information for getting in touch with the contact

• contact (2): link to a website or document online of employer's choice

• service (3): link to an elaboration on a word or two about services provided

Note: With all four links initiated, the annual fee would be . . . Yes, users can anonymously request that the links be temporarily installed and we will provide them for free. We respectfully request that resource and service providers not make this request for their own listings.

Email contact
data for your free listing in the GRC database.
Your record is created without cost or obligation in the database.
You may update your information at anytime for free. The GRC, including
three search items published online, is maintained for free and
used as a resource for participants in the .network mission.

Item
2:

Your name published online from the GRC database linked to a
webpage of your choice where your contact
data is freely accessible
to all users of The Network.
Cost:

Item
3:

The name of a place listed online from the GRC database linked
to a location profile.
Cost:

Item
4:

The name of a enterprise or other organization listed online
from the GRC database linked to a webpage where contacts and contact
information is available.
Cost:

Item
5:

Lease a webpage from The Network for personal use. Typically,
a personal webpage is designed to work like a business card and
information that goes along with it when networking and introducing
oneself as well as services for the first time. See the guide The
Network publishes: Eight Essentials for Successful Networking.
Also, note that items 2, 3 and 4 above, including listings in all
three websites of The Network are provided for no additional cost.
A thumbnail business card is provided (example) or other linked
graphic element of similar size that can be downloaded from online
is published on a webpage at no additional cost. In the event that
a mission contact having a personal webpage begins a job search,
the page described may to converted to a résumé with
the lease fee waived for up to 12 additional months or until the
person working with a new business card.

Item
6:

Certain pages in The Network are available for sponsorships
(one sponsor per page on a first-come, first-serve basis). Also,
sponsors are welcomed to initiate the organization and publication
of new pages that provide resources and places of interest to
participates in the .network mission. Essentially a sponsor leases
the webpage.

Check the information above about leasing a webpage. A sponsor's
base cost for leasing a page is the same base price of . . . per year.* If you are interested in a sponsorship of an an existing
page, contact us and provide the URL address string. If you
are interested in leasing a webpage new and having us organize
it to your specifications, contact us and explain what you
have in mind. Either way, you make an offer above the . . . base and we'll make a deal. First step: Apply for a record
in the GRC.

Responses to requests to update information in the GRC database
are addressed and changes made as a free service. There are no
additional fees added to the costs listed for opportunity items
1 through 6 listed above for initial publication of links, graphics
or text. After initial publication and approval by those who place
an order, subsequent requests for changes are handled for a fee
of . . . per order.

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Location column:

Location identities are listed in alphabetical order. Links take you to websites where location data is available or to an explanation of how to obtain location data. Target data is are informational resources for enterprise and economic development.

How location data suppliers can arrange for links

How you can discreetly request a temporary link if one not it place—a free service

How you can discreetly request that a broken link be fixed

Contact columns:

Contacts are resource and service suppliers. They are .network mission contacts. One column lists the names of individuals. A second column list organizations and annotations. Organizations and individuals are listed by location—see explanation of location column above. Names of individuals are linked to contact data online. Names of organization are linked to information about them or show the word, about, linked. Notes are linked to resources and more explanations if not complete within themselves.

How resource and service providers can arrange for links as mission contacts

How you can request information for getting in touch with contact / organization

The search button above is linked to a library / resource center search tool. The search button at the top of this page is linked to the search tools below.

You are on a page in ashare network. This page is part of an archive of information topics that .networkusers suggested, asked about, and commented on through the years. We (who we are) are continuously updating and addingresources. Also, we get rid of information that is no longer of interest or supportive of the .networkmission.

Resources may be randomly placed in this and other .network documents—our websites are designed to be searched. Free search assistance is available if you page search. It is also available for free in the event that you arrived here after selecting an item on asearch engine results page. We are committed to helping you avoidsearch dead ends. Select the search help button below for more information about the free assistance are offering.

Resource and services providers throughout the world
engaged in one or more of the following processes are invited to request
individual listings in the Global Registry of Contacts.

enterprise development

site selection

economic development

What it will cost you::

FREE

Register your name and all of the contact information on your business card

FREE

Register a brief description of your services and service area

FREE

Register all web addresses where your contact information is freely available